COVID challenge: Alberta premier urges end to house parties as infections rise

Nov 6, 2020 | 3:58 PM

EDMONTON — Premier Jason Kenney is strongly urging Albertans to stop holding house parties and get-togethers to bend the curve on sharply rising COVID-19 cases.

Alberta has reported just over 1,400 new cases over the last two days, and Kenney says the province is at “a turning point” and more stringent measures may come if this initiative fails.

Kenney says many new infections have been traced to house parties and gatherings. 

He says the existing limit of 15 people at most gatherings in Edmonton and Calgary is being expanded to other communities, most of them in and around those two cities.